Berry, David M.
Understanding Digital Humanities
1. Introduction: Understanding the Digital Humanities
David M. Berry
2. An Interpretation of Digital Humanities
Leighton Evans Sian Rees
3. How We Think: Transforming Power and Digital Technologies
N. Katherine Hayles
4. Digital Methods: Five Challenges
Bernhard Rieder Theo Röhle
5. Archives in Media Theory: Material Media Archaeology and Digital Humanities
Jussi Parikka
6. Canonicalism and the Computational Turn
Caroline Bassett
7. The Esthetics of Hidden Things
Scott Dexter
8. The Meaning and the Mining of Legal Texts
Mireille Hildebrandt
9. Have the Humanities Always Been Digital? For an Understanding of the ‘Digital Humanities’ in the Context of Originary Technicity
Federica Frabetti
10. Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon
Melissa Terras
11. Analysis Tool or Research Methodology: Is There an Epistemology for Patterns?
Dan Dixon
12. Do Computers Dream of Cinema? Film Data for Computer Analysis and Visualisation
Adelheid Heftberger
13. The Feminist Critique: Mapping Controversy in Wikipedia
Morgan Currie
14. How to Compare One Million Images?
Lev Manovich
15. Cultures of Formalisation: Towards an Encounter between Humanities and Computing
Joris Zundert, Smiljana Antonijevic, Anne Beaulieu, Karina Dalen-Oskam, Douwe Zeldenrust, Tara L Andrews
16. Transdisciplinarity and Digital Humanities: Lessons Learned from Developing Text-Mining Tools for Textual Analysis
Yu-wei Lin
Keywords: Computer Science, Computers and Society, Media Studies, Computer Applications, Digital Humanities, Arts, Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
- Editor
- Berry, David M.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 336 pages
- Category
- Information Technology, Telecommunications
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230371934
- Printed ISBN
- 978-0-230-29265-9